Sy Smith is out to prove that a delicate vocal can also create a tremendous amount of melodic decadence in her new single “Feeling Good,” and while she didn’t pen this iconic number herself, she manages to breathe fresh life into its muscular harmonies like no one else in her …
Read More »Single Review: Eucalyption “Waiting”
Swinging to a dancehall-style beat that carefully blossoms into something almost too complex to be deemed jazzy, Eucalyption’s new single and music video “Waiting” is a song that oozes from the speakers and immediately lays its hook into our hearts. Penetrating the darkness like a divine light sent down from …
Read More »Single Review: The High Plains Drifters’ – “Since You’ve Been Gone”
Colorful from start to finish but nonetheless a little stoic in moments that would normally translate as being a bit gushy in a standard pop track, The High Plains Drifters’ new wave-inspired “Since You’ve Been Gone” steps out of the 80s and into 2021 ready to strut like no other …
Read More »Single Review: Daglio “La Puerta Oculta”
Rock music knows no borders. It doesn’t care about American and British acts exclusively, nor does it inspire one generation of players more than it does another. Rock n’ roll is still very much alive and well in 2021, and Daglio wants us to know that in his new single …
Read More »Single Review: Project213 “Bleed With Who?”
Psychedelic-tinged and bursting at the seams with more distortion than some unfamiliar listeners might be able to handle, there’s no other way to put it – Project213’s new single and music video “Bleed With Who?” is an absolute crusher of the grandest variety. Smothering us with a suffocating brand of …
Read More »18-year-old Tess Mon Pere Releases Debut Album “On My Own”
Available Worldwide April 6th Tess Mon Pere is an 18-year-old singer song writer who is originally from Fresno, California. Her love for music began at a very young age, honing her craft, performing in front of large audiences and sharing her voice with the world. This April, Tess releases her Debut …
Read More »New Music Video From Pamela Hopkins “Little Things”
The Little Rock, AR singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has released the video for her duet with Matt Dame, “Little Things.” “Immediately Captivating” – Jamsphere “It’s a pleasure to listen to just how well their two voices seamlessly blend into each other to create a beautiful harmony” – IndiePulse Music Although Little Rock, …
Read More »The Proper Authorities Mark A Huge Milestone With Massive New Single
A verifiably proven heavy-hitter within the music-scene ever since establishing The Proper Authorities with its debut record Public Service Announcement back in 2006, solo-artist Keith Adams has continued to build a legacy of sound while refining his versatile skillset evermore. Re-emerging with a gripping new single called “Perfect Alibi” more than 15 years after …
Read More »Single Review: “Peace” by The ORG
Black and white beats, a clandestine melody, progressive rapping that grinds into the groove as opposed to setting the pace on its own. What more does one really need for pure hip-hop magic? If you’re The Org, nothing else, and they make that perfectly clear to the world in their …
Read More »Single Review: Nick Hawk “You Can’t Talk As Much Shit As Me”
The music video for Nick Hawk’s new single “You Can’t Talk As Much Shit As Me” doesn’t take us to the normal venues one would typically find in a modern hip-hop video. We’re not overwhelmed by the luxury of the imagery nor the implication of menacing attitude skulking about in …
Read More »Single Review: Porsha’s “Genie in a Bottle”
R&B is made accessible to its listeners through a combination of potent lyricism, sterling harmonies and beats that contextualize emotions all on their own, and when done right, the genre produces a sound you’ll hear in Porsha’s “Genie in a Bottle” this season. Coming out from the shadows of the …
Read More »Single Review: “Free-Quincy” by Terry M
The new single “Free-Quincy” from rapper and producer Terry Milla might not abuse auto-tune harmonies and oversized bass-driven beats as much as some of the bigger-name releases out this spring do, but if you’re in the mood for to-the-point hip-hop that isn’t candied with pop features outside the puritan old …
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